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DateSaturday August 10, 2024 at 12:00am EDTtoSunday August 11, 2024 at 12:00am
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TypeEnduro Race
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationGauley Base Trails, West Virginia United StatesMonongahela National Forest: Gauley Mountain Headwaters to Tea Creak. Begin/End Mine Road SlatyFork WV 26291
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When: August 10-11, 2024. Saturday practice, Sunday Race day.
The race is mid August, there is a high probability that we will be 10 to 15 degrees cooler than wherever you are, the hiking is great, vistas along the race course are world class.
Event Location: Staging area / primitive camping / race start / food and music all located on Mine Road in Slatyfork.
GPS coordinates: 38.392696, -80.148513.
The Ride: All trails are looking great. Poca Trails and Forest Service have been hard at it. Bear Pen is brushed back (again) and some of the transfer stage mud wallows are history. Tea Creek Mountain has been weed eated.
Total course length: 22 miles
Number of stages: 6; there are 2 shuttles to the top of Tea Creek – this saves around 2000 feet of climbing and gets you to the goods; total elevation gain: 3221 feet, total elevation loss 5710 feet.
Practice and More: Saturday practice runs with causal shuttles, Saturday evening dinner, fresh beverage., Sunday race meeting, race, awards, and dinner. Camping is remote and primitive; dogs must be registered and leashed.
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SaveTrail transparency30.7 milesDistance4,312 ftClimb-4,365 ftDescent4,499 ftHigh Point